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How many other types of cars will be there?

Did you personally inform fast fours and import mag about the dyno day?

If you want to run your car on the dyno OR be social, come down.

Wtf is wrong with this club and its clicky &/or superficial members?

Does Keir Wilson/Mario/RH7/High Profile Cars/High Profile magazine fotographers et al have to be there before people will get their sorry ass out of bed?

Why does it matter what other types of cars are there? Are you deciding on whether to go or not from WHO or WHAT will be there? Pathetic, if thats the case...

Spit.

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If you want to run your car on the dyno OR be social, come down.

 

Wtf is wrong with this club and its clicky &/or superficial members?

 

Does Keir Wilson/Mario/RH7/High Profile Cars/High Profile magazine fotographers et al have to be there before people will get their sorry ass out of bed?

 

Why does it matter what other types of cars are there? Are you deciding on whether to go or not from WHO or WHAT will be there? Pathetic, if thats the case...

 

Spit.

LOL is it that time of month?

I asked what type of cars will be there as mates with cars other than skylines might want to come down for a few runs also!!

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INSTANT got my msg, job done post edited / deleted :thumbsup:

Is there any prizes for most power output?

Hmm, wonder what motivation is behind this sentence...

Dont talk to me about dyno's and cruises, I have been dyno-ing and cruising since 1999...and when i go to an event I actually run my car...:D

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HAHA epping is the other side of the world for me (Narre Warren) so i need some encouragement to get my lazy ass out of bed that early on a sunday.

BTW i prob went to more cruises and dyno days before you even got ur car so i am still up on u :P

AHAHAHA as if you did

/me bows to keyboard warrior INASNT

have not grown up yet i can see :)

p.s i won't be attending have to work this sunday grr

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4 years ago I wasn't around, neither were these forums :rofl:

 

See you Sunday :D

U r forgetting the old school SDU boys were around then :P

Is the area where the dyno day is usually full of coppers and speed cameras or is it safe for unlicensed drivers to drive around the block??? :)

Hopefully i can crack 300 again without blowing something up

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